2013: Played in 117 sets...318 kills...164 digs...36 aces...34 blocks...ranked second on the team in kills and aces...posted18 kills and nine digs against Baruch (1/27) and Stevenson (2/24)...tallied 14 kills, 10 digs, and three blocks versus Vassar (2/24)...registered 12 kills, 11 digs, four aces, and three blocks against Emmanuel (3/21)...collected 14 digs and 10 kills versus Sage College (3/10)...earned a season-high four blocks against Medaille (2/2)...currently ranks second all-time in career aces per set (.40), fifth in aces (134), sixth in kills (982), and ninth in kills per set (2.92).

2012: Played in 104 sets...338 kills...51 aces...137 digs...52 blocks...led the team in aces, ranked second in kills, and third in digs...was 10th in the country in aces per set (.49) and 25th in kills per set (3.25)...registered 21 kills and a .325 hitting performance versus Stevens (2/26)...tallied seven aces and five blocks at Elms (2/15)...MIT Invitational all-tournament team.

2011: Played in 115 sets...326 kills...47 aces...159 digs...49 blocks...led the team in kills and aces...was fourth in digs and blocks...registered 20 kills at SUNY New Paltz (1/23) and Endicott (3/10)...tallied seven aces against Lesley (2/21)...posted 10 digs against New Jersey City (2/26) and Lasell (3/4)...recorded six blocks versus Philadelphia Biblical (4/2)...SUNY New Paltz Hawks Tournament All-Tournament Team...three-time NECVA New England Division Rookie of the Week...NECVA New England Division Rookie of the Year...NECVA New England first team all-division.

Off the Court at MIT: Majoring in computer science with a minor in mathematics...worked in MIT's Humans and Automation Lab where he designed a piece of software called the "Hybrid Cognitive Analysis Tool"...Sigma Chi treasurer.

Why I Chose MIT: I chose MIT because it had the perfect balance that I was seeking in a school. I wanted a school that was challenging, and I wanted to continue my volleyball career. MIT has both. I get the chance to compete at a high level athletically while pursuing a degree at one of the most challenging schools in the world. There wasn't another school that had a more perfect balance for me.

High School: A 2010 graduate of St. Louis University High School...4A State Champions in 2008 and 2010...Calculus Contest top five in 2010...First Honors every semester.